Hi Advait. Sorry for the delay on this! I particularly enjoy the projects I take on outside of my 'core' work - this afternoon I was out at Leeds University at a careers day talking to students about life in EY, I also setup out local office Offer Holder and induction events last year that was really good to welcome in the new starters. It's hard to share recent client projects due to confidentiality, but there was a first year listed audit that I was on the team for last year that included a company that builds mansions - that was a really interesting business to work with. It's also an "away job" for me so I was able to stay in some really fancy hotels.
Hi Eliott, thank you so much for your response! Your experiences sound really interesting especially the one where you got to stay in fancy hotels :)
Hi Advait, I have recently taken on a new side opportunity within my role. I now help to produce a weekly team update email which gets circulated to every team member across our collective UK offices. We collate information from our team members. For example: there may have been a recent team social which we share details and pictures with everyone, we share new and important information about upcoming business areas events or deadlines for EY surveys etc.. We also add details of when our teams meet with their clients. These experiences are invaluable to us, especially as junior members of the team and we take the time to share this with our wider community across the UK. I find it very rewarding and gives me a sense of accomplishment. I feel like I'm making valuable connections as a consequence.
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